Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... Citizens or any other dependence , than what flowed from their Military employ ; in short , from their being Mercenaries ; hirelings . It is our policy to be prejudiced against them in time of War : and though they are Citizens having ...
... Citizens or any other dependence , than what flowed from their Military employ ; in short , from their being Mercenaries ; hirelings . It is our policy to be prejudiced against them in time of War : and though they are Citizens having ...
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... CITIZEN No wish in my retirement can exceed that of seeing our Country happy ; and I can entertain no doubt of its being so , if all of us act the part of good Citizens ; contributing our best endeavours to main- tain the Constitution ...
... CITIZEN No wish in my retirement can exceed that of seeing our Country happy ; and I can entertain no doubt of its being so , if all of us act the part of good Citizens ; contributing our best endeavours to main- tain the Constitution ...
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... citizens , ensured the success which they have had . This consciousness will accompany me in my retirement : without ... citizens is dear to my heart . In a free coun- try , such approbation should be a citizen's best reward ; and so it ...
... citizens , ensured the success which they have had . This consciousness will accompany me in my retirement : without ... citizens is dear to my heart . In a free coun- try , such approbation should be a citizen's best reward ; and so it ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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